The Emperor of Darkness goes down.
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The Emperor of Darkness goes down.
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We focus our attention on the Emperor of Darkness.
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The Play It Loud era continues with a pair of Kirby titles.
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We meet our true enemies – Black Noir and the Emperor of Darkness
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We have our final battle with the Great General of Darkness
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So, I’ve been behind on my reviews of the Peter Grant novels (having only done a review of the first book – released in the US as Midnight Riot and the second novel, Moon Over Soho), so I’m going to do something of a blanket review of the first 7 novels, which effectively make up one massive story arc, which I’m going to call “The Faceless Man Arc”.
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Shortly after watching Ubisoft’s E3 2019 Showcase, I finally beat Watch Dogs 2. Beating that game, in a lot of respects, made clear what my objections are with Watch Dogs Legion. In short, effectively all of those objections are related to the narrative – in particular, how the story will play out with procedurally generated characters.
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Leonard and Embryo get their just desserts.
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At last, we take the fight directly to Embryo and Leonard Testarossa.
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E3 2019 has come and gone, and it’s now time to give my thoughts on the games of the show that are of note, both good and bad (mainly good this year).
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Another of Embryo’s Generals goes down this episode.
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The first of the two Amalgam sub-bosses go down.
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There aren’t a lot of fantasy comics out there, and the ones we get in the US are generally licensed from another property, whether Games like D&D or Pathfinder, or literary works like Game of Thrones, Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser, or Conan the Barbarian. So, when Marvel got the license to Conan comics again, I was interested, and when they re-launched their classic Conan titles – Conan the Barbarian and Savage Sword of Conan, I added those books to my pull list.
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If I was going to describe 20th Century Boys in a high concept manner to someone in an elevator, I’d describe it as It meets The Stand. It’s a story that takes place over a vast scope of time, almost 30-40 years, with multiple time skips, and an apocalypse in-between, with a fundamental premise of a group of childhood friends being forced to face a great evil as adults. The difference is, the evil in It is a clearly supernatural, unearthly evil. The evil in 20th Century Boys is very, very human.
There are some spoilers below the cut.
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While en-route for Earth, Embryo makes a return appearance.
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The Yamato gets the Cosmo Reverse and Earth Fleet Tenku prepares for their trip home.
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Kevin J. Anderson returns with another novel of the Jedi Academy, picking up after the end of Children of the Jedi.
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There have been a lot of Ace interviews saved up, so it’s time for Nine to deal with some of those – and also time for some upgrades.
Read moreAt last, the Gardim are beaten, so it’s on to Iscandar!
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After Hayate the Combat Butler Vol. 25, 26 and 27 serve as something of a bridge arc. They don’t tell a complete story in their own right, but instead sort of continue in the shift in the status quo started by Volume 25.
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After Callista was introduced in Children of the Jedi, unlike other characters who were love interests of Luke, she was not forgotten by other authors, with Kevin J. Anderson’s novel Darksaber.
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Chitose has returned, and she’s brought Nine and Soji with her! Now it’s time to press the attack against the Gardim.
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As disaster approaches Gamillas, Earth Fleet Tenku fights off the Gardim to provide an evacuation path.
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The latest installment of the Legendary MonsterVerse has come out – how does Godzilla’s latest film fare?
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